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From: Stacco Troncoso (Loomio) <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 12:49 AM
Subject: [Commons Transition] Feminist Socialism and the Commons
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*Feminist Socialism and the Commons
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Article: *Feminist Socialism and the Commons
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by Hilary Wainwright.

>From the intro:

Hilary Wainwright, of the Transnational Institute and co-editor of Red
Pepper magazine, made a lasting impression on the Commons Transition/P2P
Foundation team with her panel presentation at the recent Commons
Collaborative Economies event in Barcelona. During her presentation,
Wainwright shared her insights on the hidden commons of care. “Women have
been creating a Commons for a long time: the domestic labor and economy is,
de facto, an invisible economy”. She argues that to integrate feminism we
need to overcome the gender-based division of labor in the domestic
economy, and to make that Commons visible. “It’s a bit strange that the
Commons and P2P movements are male dominated. I think it is because this
gendered commons, the economy of domestic labor, is completely hidden in
the Commons and P2P movements, as in society in general”. She offers that
there’s something else to learn from the women’s movement; that the sharing
of knowledge or information is not just the sharing of data. “It’s the
sharing of understanding, of knowledge that’s embedded in emotion, or even
gossip; all those things that are not treated as relevant to knowledge”.

With this in mind, when we read following article, (originally published in
Jacobin Magazine under the title “Why I Became a Feminist Socialist”), we
were struck at how many of the observations and criticisms she derived from
her experience during the late sixties — and beyond — are relevant to the
P2P Commons movement. We consulted with Hilary Wainwright and have agreed
on republishing the article here (albeit with a different title) to nourish
this much-needed debate on the invisible economy, affective labor, and the
Commons.

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